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INM7700-6   

Jan 2010

Check that:

a) Barriers are of the types and polarities specified in the safety

documentation.

b) The barriers are attached securely and correctly to the DIN-rail

to make sure the earth connection is safe.

c) There are no apparent signs of damage or corrosion to the

barriers, the ETL7000 earth terminals, the plant earth
connections, and, if fitted, any earth rail assemblies.

d) All hazardous-area and safe-area cable connections are made

correctly and the terminals properly tightened.

e) Interconnecting cables are of the type and rating specified by

the safety documentation and that they are not frayed or
otherwise damaged.

f) All earth returns and cable screens from the hazardous area are

connected to earth either through a barrier, a dummy barrier or
an earth rail.

g) Visually examine the earth conductors and make sure they are

not damaged in any way and that their terminations are secure
and free from corrosion.

h) Using a low-voltage low-current test meter (ie, a meter with an

output not exceeding 3V and 50mA), measure the resistance
between the DIN-rail and the neutral star-point of the supply and
make sure it does not exceed 1

Ω

. Record the reading and

compare it with readings taken during previous inspections. A
consistent reading repeated over a long period of time is a
reassuring sign indicating a sound earth return which is likely to
remain so. If two earth conductors are used as described in
section 5.3.2, the loop resistance should be measured as
described in that section and the reading should not be greater
than 2

Ω

.

WARNING: do not try to carry out a high-current earth
resistance test unless it is confirmed by the authority in
charge of the plant that the plant is gas-free.

7

FAULT-FINDING

7.1

Introduction

Most barrier-protected systems are relatively simple and their
operation is easy to check. However, when fault finding is necessary,
it must only be undertaken after checking with plant personnel
responsible for safety that it is safe to proceed.

The fault-finding procedures described in this section call for the use
of a digital multimeter – this being the most common type used.
However, other types can be used provided their characteristics when
measuring silicon diodes are known.

Many digital multimeters include a diode test function which is useful
when diode chains are included in the test. These usually operate by
passing 1mA through the diode and measuring the voltage across it.
When measuring more than two diode drops in series, note that the
full-scale range of some multimeters is only 2V on the diode test
range. With three or more diode drops it is therefore possible that the
meter may indicate over-range. In the test tables (tables 4 to 10),
section 8, any drop of more than 4V is indicated as infinity (

).

Zener diodes and ordinary silicon diodes have a typical forward
voltage drop of approximately 0.6V/diode. Diode return paths with
Schottky diodes have a typical voltage drop of <0.3V for each diode
in the chain, eg, , 7787P+.

Figure 20 depicts a typical switch-status transfer circuit protected by
an barrier which illustrates some of the fault-finding
techniques discussed in this section. To determine the serviceability of
MTL7700 Series barriers, follow the steps described in sections 
7.2 to 7.3.

Hazardous-area
equipment
incapable of
withstanding
insulation test

Safe-area
equipment

0V

Local
distribution
transformer

1

Ω

 maximum

Safe area

Hazardous area
(Zone 2)
or safe area

Hazardous area
Zone 0, 1 or 2

Bonding conductor
<100m: 4mm

2

 minimum

100 200m (maximum): 8mm

2

 minimum

Enclosure

DIN-rail

Barriers

Figure 18: 

Bonding practice where hazardous-area equipment cannot meet required standards of insulation from earth

1

2

3
4

MTL7799

Unused cable

cores and

screens

24Vdc

Bussed power

Figure 19: 

MTL7799 dummy barrier connections

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Summary of Contents for MTL770 Series

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual INM7700 MTL7700 Series Shunt diode safety barriers www calcert com sales calcert com 1 888 610 7664 0 5 10 15 20 25 30...

Page 2: ...ii INM7700 6 Jan 2010 www calcert com sales calcert com 1 888 610 7664 0 5 10 15 20 25 30...

Page 3: ...h 7 5 4 Connections to dummy barriers 9 6 MAINTENANCE 9 6 1 General 9 6 2 Routine inspection 9 7 FAULT FINDING 10 7 1 Introduction 10 7 2 Power supply check 11 7 3 Barrier resistance test 11 8 EQUIPME...

Page 4: ...INM7700 6 Jan 2010 iv www calcert com sales calcert com 1 888 610 7664 0 5 10 15 20 25 30...

Page 5: ...are available either from the company website www mtl inst com or on request from your local MTL office 2 DESCRIPTION 2 1 Introduction MTL7700 Series fourth generation intrinsically safe shunt diode s...

Page 6: ...ers for marking barrier locations Supplied with labels in 1m lengths for cutting to size TGL7700 Spare labels for use with TAG57 tagging strips 0 5m strips supplied in sets of 10 IMB57 Tagging strip s...

Page 7: ...en length of DIN rail allow space length for a Barrier packing pitch 12 6mm b ETL7000 earth terminals 10mm each minimum of two c IMB57 tagging strip support 16 0mm minimum of if specified two d ISP700...

Page 8: ...recommendations contained in the relevant sections of IEC 60079 14 for the gas group temperature classification and area classification required 2 4 1 6 2 Make sure the barriers are of the correct typ...

Page 9: ...end of a column of barriers to provide redundancy and to simplify earth testing procedures WARNING Apart from rare occasions when the mounting surface carries the IS earth the ONLY method of providin...

Page 10: ...bly figure 12 identifies the location of individual barriers ensuring that they are replaced correctly after removal for maintenance or testing Once installed the tagging strip pivots upwards to provi...

Page 11: ...vidual barriers and applications 5 2 3 Bussed Power applications and connections When a number of barriers use a common power supply the optional power link BPL7700 can be used Typical applications in...

Page 12: ...or normally copper wire with a cross sectional area of at least 4mm2 12AWG must be connected between ETM7 earth terminals located at each end of the rail and the spare terminals on the ETL7000 termina...

Page 13: ...educes interference problems but is not essential for safety reasons f In general the use of barriers in all measurement leads reduces the possibility of earth circulating currents causing measurement...

Page 14: ...ck However when fault finding is necessary it must only be undertaken after checking with plant personnel responsible for safety that it is safe to proceed The fault finding procedures described in th...

Page 15: ...by using an MTL7760ac barrier as shown in figure 21 This permits the thermocouple output to be measured without needing special authorisation to use uncertified thermocouple test equipment As it is se...

Page 16: ...rehensive testing requires specialised equipment beyond the scope of on site tests However an effective test which will confirm that the unit is operating correctly is shown in figure 24 Ammeter 1 mea...

Page 17: ...he output contacts according to Table 3 3 4 1 2 MTL7742 5 6 7 8 Bussed Power 24V Vs Vs 2K Figure 27 Test circuit for MTL7742 3 4 1 2 MTL7745 5 6 620W 10kW 24V Bussed Power Line Fault Output Vs Vs Figu...

Page 18: ...e the expected reading across the diode chain can be determined BARRIER DATA MULTIMETER TESTS CONSTANT CURRENT TESTS MTL Safety End to end Diode Diode Terminal Terminal model Description Resistance Te...

Page 19: ...7 Dual channel ac barriers BARRIER DATA MULTIMETER TESTS CONSTANT CURRENT TESTS MTL Safety End to end Diode Diode Terminal Terminal model Description Resistance Test Test Voltage Voltage No ve ve 10 A...

Page 20: ...fz x 2 26 6 27 4 26 7 27 6 7787 ch2 28 0 9V 26 Vfz x 2 26 6 27 4 26 7 27 6 7787P 28 237 119 241 253 Vfz x 3 26 4 27 4 26 5 27 6 7787P ch2 28 0 9V 26 Vfz x 2 26 6 27 4 26 7 27 6 7789 38 300 93 614 651...

Page 21: ...ceiver Figure A6 Low level analogue inputs RTD s Figure A2 2 wire transmitters with 250 conditioning Hazardous Area Safe Area 3 4 1 2 MTL7760ac MTL7765ac MTL7778ac Recorder Controller Data logger Comp...

Page 22: ...3 4 1 2 MTL7745 5 6 620 10k 22 9 30V LFD COM CH 1 Power Bus Figure A10 Single channel switch proximity input with Line Fault Detect Hazardous Area Safe Area 3 4 1 2 MTL7789 7 8 5 6 Power 26V Power 26V...

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